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Why are so many people dying on America’s roads?

The Inquiry

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Globally Out of Step - Part 3

The likelihood that an American will die in a crash is now several times higher than in other wealthy countries. David Zippa says it's notable that many nations have taken steps to improve safety on their roads. Speeding is a factor in nearly a third of road accidents in the US, and nearly a half of drivers say they often drive at least 15 miles per hour over the speed limit.

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